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ratrod30
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Hi all,
After years of playing with loops and trying to make them do things I can't, I want to create the least expensive way of being able to play my own parts.
My songs just have too many changes that are a nightmare to try to get a loop to work with. I can play drums and have no problem creating all the fills, etc. that I want on a real kit. But I want to create the stuff at home and not in a studio. I have a pc laptop, cool edit, acid 5, and an m-audio fast track pro with midi in.
So am I to believe that really the best way is to use a midi controller to trigger samples while playing along to my tracks? We also have a Roland HP 1700 digital piano here with midi outs. Guess I could use that as my controller?
What would be one of the easier programs to use? Am I asking for a whole new host of problems trying to get midi to work? I'm pretty green when it comes to midi...
thanks!
After years of playing with loops and trying to make them do things I can't, I want to create the least expensive way of being able to play my own parts.
My songs just have too many changes that are a nightmare to try to get a loop to work with. I can play drums and have no problem creating all the fills, etc. that I want on a real kit. But I want to create the stuff at home and not in a studio. I have a pc laptop, cool edit, acid 5, and an m-audio fast track pro with midi in.
So am I to believe that really the best way is to use a midi controller to trigger samples while playing along to my tracks? We also have a Roland HP 1700 digital piano here with midi outs. Guess I could use that as my controller?
What would be one of the easier programs to use? Am I asking for a whole new host of problems trying to get midi to work? I'm pretty green when it comes to midi...
thanks!